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Legendary Brazilian/American thrashers, SEPULTURA, will return to North America once again this April! Joining them are bay area thrash titans DEATH ANGEL, Brazilian death metal brethren KRISIUN, and new breed of thrashers HAVOK.

“We are so excited to go back to North America,” commented guitarist Andreas Kisser. “Last year was great but this time we have the new album Kairos out and people already know the new stuff. Plus, it’s the first time we are touring with our long time friends in DEATH ANGEL and our brothers from Brazil KRISIUN. Finally we have a chance to tour with a Brazilian band outside Brazil; a long time wish! So prepare yourselves for an amazing and historical tour. North America deserves some real extreme and intense metal! See you all soon on the RELENTLESS WORLDWIDE TOUR, DESTROY!”

SEPULTURA, DEATH ANGEL, KRISIUN, HAVOK

04/10/12 Yost Theater – Santa Ana, CA

04/11/12 DNA Lounge – San Francisco, CA ç No DEATH ANGEL

04/12/12 Branx – Portland, OR

04/13/12 Studio Seven – Seattle, WA

04/14/12 In The Venue – Salt Lake City, UT

04/15/12 Gothic Theatre – Englewood, CO

04/16/12 Manny’s – Billings, MT

04/17/12 The Exchange – Regina, SK – CANADA

04/18/12 Pyramid Cabaret – Winnipeg, MB – CANADA

04/20/12 Majestic Theater – Madison, WI

04/21/12 Mojoe’s – Joliet, IL

04/22/12 Water Street Music Hall – Rochester, NY

04/23/12 The Opera House – Toronto, ON – CANADA

04/24/12 Imperial Theater – Quebec City, QC – CANADA

04/25/12 Club Soda – Montreal, QC – CANADA

04/26/12 Bogies – Albany, NY

04/27/12 Sonar – Baltimore, MD ç No DEATH ANGEL

04/28/12 TBA

04/29/12 Higher Ground – South Burlington, VT

04/30/12 Irving Plaza – New York, NY ç No DEATH ANGEL

SEPULTURA released Kairos, their 12th studio album and Nuclear Blast Records debut, on July 12, 2011. Kairos was recorded once again at Trama Studios in São Paulo, Brazil and produced and mixed by Roy Z. (JUDAS PRIEST, HALFORD, BRUCE DICKINSON, HELLOWEEN). Mastering was handled by Maor Appelbaum at Maor Appelbaum Mastering. Cover artwork was handled this time around by artist Erich Sayers.